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Acmaeodera Beetle |
Acmaeodera alicia |
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This beetle was observed along Camp Creek, Maricopa Co., Arizona in Aug. 2008. The plant is Canyon Ragweed (Ambrosia ambrosioides). Buprestidae -- Metalic Wood-boring Beetle Family |
Within the beetle family Buprestidae, the genus Acmaeodera is a very large one and many of the species are very colorful. The patterns include reds, yellows, greens and metalic blues. They are favorites with collectors. In the Sonoran Desert they are common and varied. Most commonly they are seen on newly grown leaves or more commonly on flowers. Some emerge in the spring, but most are more abundant from late summer into fall. As larvae, these beetles live within the stems or twigs of various plants - the associations between larval host plants and adults is not well established. This is an area of scientific exploration where amature naturalists can make useful contributions. The species figured here probably uses mesquite or acacia. More Information: |
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